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I I Yours Truly, "Daughter of Heaven" Nov. 17, 18, 19 at 8 p·.m. r Eddie +------+ The student council now has equal Dillingham Hall representation from all classes. There a.re three members each. This seems like a sort of lousy idea to us, but it was passed by a very definite majority Volume XI so the student body must favor it. HONOLULU, HAWAII, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1932 Number 7 There's sure no premium on being an upper classman, around this place. Two New Entries Calendar Of Events · THE STAFF Intra-Class Debate In Song Contest Chinese Students Home-Coming Week_ Ka Leo has · a fine staft' this year. Coming This Week Monday is the day that all of the Here's To Our Dear Hawaii T hursday, October 27: copy goes ro the printers. Monday is Navy Day. the day that the Ka Leo staff, in a Teams Choosen for Here's to our dear Hawaii, Production To·Use For u~ H. · .Alumni Here's to the Green and White, Class Meetings, 9:30 a.m., Free Pe­ body, plays sardines or something. riod. Just try to find any reporters around Here's to our Alma Mater, Faculty Men's Gym Class, 4:00-6:00 here. Then. when all hope is lost, November Talks Here's to the team with fight! Rah! Rah! Rah! Chinese Technique p.m., Gymnasium. No her 18, 19 gaily they come tearing into the of­ Ha~aii Quill Meeting, 8:00 p.m., fice . . . blithe an.d carefree. The From These Debaters Will Here's to old warriors calling, "Daughter of Heaven" To Be Home of Mrs. A. Hoe;'rm.ann, 1036 · rest the day is spent, razzing the Of Here's to old battles won, Green Street._ editor ... and in playing little hap­ Come Team Which Meets Chinese In Everything Here's to Ha-wa-ii's victory, py games. How this sheet ever gets Foreign Invaders But In Dialogue Friday, October 28 : out is a mystery. Here's to each valiant son! A.W.S. Hallowe'en Party, Paul Saunders, p.m., Gymnasium. Teams for the intra-class debates A bit of real Chinese theatre, as far Home-coming LAST ISSUE J ane Comstock. Pan-Pacific Research Supper which will be held during the week as it is possible to reproduce it under ulliversity alumni on Novem- The last issue went in a hurry. That, Lecture, Masao Tanaka of of November 7th · to 12th were picked local conditions, will be the Chinese 19. Such a project never has however, was not as much an indica­ Clinic Laboratory, Speaker, last Thursday noon at a meeting of Let's Roar Rainbows Students' Alliance presentation of here and it is hoped to make tion of approval as Grappler Greig's Culture and Technique," prospective interclass debaters. The U13 and at 'em, on our way "The Daughter of Heaven," a classic unusual silence. As a rule, the Grap­ Week an annual affair. teams consist of two members each Here we go, to win today, drama penned by Pierre Loti and Ju­ p.m., Pan-Pacific Club. pler greets us with a cheery smile and Week commit tee of· who will speak for five minutes in the Let's roar Rainbows. dith Gautier and depicting the regal Saturday, O,ctober 29: tells us, "Your paper's lousy this Association met constructive and for three minutes in life of Cathay, on November 17, 18, Hakuba Ka1 Dance, .Helene Morita week." the rebuttal speeches. Gymnasium. Every inch of ground we gain and 19 at Dillingham hall. The lines, ,..,,.,~,,.," evening, October MR. REMPLE As the purpose of the intra-class Leads us on to win the game spoken in English, will be the only Sunday, October 30· plans for t his event. , A few weeks ago we ca.rried a story debates is to select speakers for the Let's roar Rainbows. Forum, Dr. feature akin to the Occidental theatre. for Home-coming Week about the poster display tbat was interclass competition, the iudges will ton House. "We have made certain adaptations among members of the class held then. The article mentioned Mr. list the speakers the first, second, third Once you start, there'll be no stopping so that t he audience may enjoy a few Supper and or fourth in order of their abilities, in particularly -Mr. Frederick Remple, and with complete abandon, of you 'breathing spells' between scenes and gave him the title of "doctor." Mr. addition to making the t eam 9,ecisions. But fight! we're here to see the Deans A committee was then ap­ acts, and shall use a curtain," says by the Alumni Association to Remple is a B.A., and although he The interclass debates will begin bust right thru'. George J. Peavey, who is directing the with two teams from each class, the out plans for a Home-coming appreciates his sudden advancement, play, "but otherwise the production speakers speaking for eight and four this year. Among those present he feels that reporters in the future Make a. touchdown, kick the goal, will resemble closely the theatrical at­ minutes in the constructive and r,e­ at the meeting last Tuesday were Mr. should exercise_more care in confer­ We're cheering for you, heart. and soul, tractions which one sees in Pekillg. ring unearned honors on unsuspect­ buttal speeches respectively. By a pro­ Let's roar Rainbows. Jen Fui Moo '22, chairman of. the ing individuaJs. cess of elimination, · the final debate Juanita Bains-Jordan. "Pantomime and the conventions of Alumni Association, Dean Benjamin for the championship will take place the Chin€se theatre will be employed, 0. Wist, Dean Arthur L. Andrews, Mr. REPOR:I'ERS between the two undefeated teams. and the Property M'an will be in evi­ Theodore "Pump" Searle '26, Mr. Her­ This year, it is desired that every The teams chosen are as follows: dence throughout the play. The bert Keppler '24, Miss May Gay '23, one on the K1a Leo staff get experience fresh-affirmative, Chow and Ching, Dean George Talks Chorus, traditionally the proprietor of Miss Lorna Jarrett M.A.' '30. Miss Rut h in all phases ,of editing and writing. negative, Bairos and Peterson; Fujii the show, will announce the scenes Shaw M'. A. '30, and Miss Gladys The paper is made up on Tuesday af­ and Beckley, Cabellero and ~ Look; which will be. played against the Pierce '28. ternoon, from one o'clock on. Any one Trask and Werner, Tanoue and Chang; To Woman's League background." The alumni plan to have a class who is interested can come in and Morley and Martin, Lam and O'Sul­ Th€ Chinese orchestra on learn the processes of make-up, head meeting Friday afternoon, November . livan; Shimoda and Higa; H. Lee and is will announce the writing and plain and fancy swearing. Problems of _Democracy 18, and take charge of the football Wbng; Wm. Lee and Au, Bains-Jordan and provide the lpep rally ·Fl.i.day night. Saturday THE SMOKER and Wagner; Ikeda and Murata, and Subject of Address to "The Daughter of morning they intend to -vis~t whatever The boxing smoker will be next Chang. . \Sophom~·es are represented Voters litary play, so, classes they wish to at the University. Monday, instead of Friday, as pre­ by Gray and Akahane vs. Kubota and will be spared the Then in the afternoon the alumni viously announced. It will be held in Watamull, Young and Kent vs. Labez Choosing "Problems of Democracy" battles, the will attend the football game between the gymnasium at eight o'clock. Mr. and Chow, Tanimoto and Itf!,mura vs. as his .topic, Dr. William H. George, The highly the University and the Town Team, Cowan, the coach, has announced the Tsui and Parker, and Ting, odd team. professor of history and political sci­ tumes of the ask any theoretical soldier what sin­ Saturday, November 19. The alumni following rules. The juniors are Johnson and W!alker ence at the university, addressed the worn by the will sit in a special reserved seotion was the cause of most 1. Three two minute rounds. One vs. (K:itaoka and Trask, Yamaguchi League of Wbmen Voters last Thurs­ sent no particular at the 50-yard line. minute ·rest between each. In the and Sato vs. Song and Sproat. The day afternoon at three o'clock in the ed to the stylized in battle he would tell you most cases it was the lack of The big event of the week, lthe event of a draw, the referee can or­ League's room on Fort Street. being furnished. seniors are Patterson and Muth vs. of the vanquished, but af.ter Alumni Dance, is scheduled for Sat ­ der an extra round. Goo and Kawakami, and Norimatsu "I believe in ascertaining the facts most of them would unhesitantly urday night. This dance is given by 2. No cheering during the pro­ and Chang. and discussing tl;le principles of our gress of a round. Any applause must government, in qrder to understand say the "fog of war." the Board of Regents and the Faculty The team to represent the Univer­ in honor of the alumni of both t he be reserved' until the rest period be­ sity of Hawaii in the debate with New it as a practical working organization, By the term "fog of war" he would University of. Hawaii and the former tween the rounds. Zealand will be picked from the inter­ in which all of us may. take part," mean the lack of information or the Territorial Normal School, now Teach­ 3. Fighters will weigh in at the class debaters. Dr. George explained to the club. In presence of misinformation. As an ex- ers College. A reception will be held gymnasium, three o'clock Monday. ,. Elimination debates within classes reviewing the government of Hawaii, ample hete is t he story of. why the before the dance from 8 o'clock· until OPEN LETTER will be held November 7 to 12 (Mon­ he talked about the composition, chorus to the suggested football song 8:30. The receiving line will be com­ To the Management, day to Saturday) . The first' round of qualifications, and organization of "Rah Rah· Rah for old H.aw~ii" posed of the Board of Regents, in­ The Cafeteria: inter -class debates will be on Novem­ various political parties. Hawaii's not on t he mimeographed sheet at eluding Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Some time ago we suggested ·that ber 15 and 16 (Tuesday arid Wednes­ tor ate and ~ts actions' and the last football game. Hemenway, Pres. and Mrs. David L.' l'P'PI..... will last a week, after At the close of the meeting the of­ Wong, a graduate of last year's ments will be made regarding further meet you all plans of the organization. skeletons, and all such paraphernalia cared to Crawford will visit ficers for the year were elected. Dan class, who was awardled the con­ suggestive of Hallowe'en will be utiliz­ he woold tJnlvP.rs l1r.v of ~gton student Wong was unanimously chosen pre­ tract to do the photographic work, ed to bring the spirit of Allhallows body. .';;ident; Arthur Trask, vice-president; wiU be in the Student BAiom m the Members Initiated Day into the University gymnasium Problems relating to the various Rose Simerson, secretary; and Gene­ cafeteria every day except Satur­ foli the .Hallowe'en Dance being spon­ state colleges and universities will be Vieve Jarrett , treasurer. day, from 8:00 to 3:30 ro take the At Hui liwi Meeting sored by the Hakubakai, this Saturday discussed and plans drawn up for im­ A constitution81 committee of three pictures. Privacy fa assured. The night at eight o'clock. provements and additions. members was also drawn up. This con­ The monthly business meeting of cost is $2 which ctves each penoa. .Committees in charge of the various President Crawford is expected back sists of Mae Brash, William Hong, and four poses, and $3, a dozen for the the Hui Iiwi was held in the Student features connected with the dance are during the early part nf December. Roberta Irving. The committee will portraits.. For seniors who want pic­ room on October 10, at '1 :30 p. m. The initiation of the new members headed by June Kusunoki, general He attended ~ last Presidents' Con­ meet together to decide on the future tures both wiih &Dd without the chairman, Earl &lbo decoratlops, ference yea.rs &IQ. constitution. cap and gown, the price wUl be took place. Those were: Sara.h :Wela, two Charles Otani, ticltets; Shinji Wwa, $2.50 for tllree poses el each. "'11e Lynette Amoy, Nani Be~. Kim Lan Bo, Dominga Balinlit. Jeanette posters; and stephen Okada, refresh­ cap and rown will be flll'JlJsbeiL menta. 'l"lctarea are taken witllolat aDJJIOID:~ lfoJt, Rhoda Dunn; Ob&rles Bel:lto. meat at ~ Jf,llj~_. CGDV~deai,_e_ OluU4es Page Two KA LEO 0 HAWAII, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1932 /

Doggy ~arne Shows Nature In The Rau: 1 Society Rules Announced ' Dean Bilger''s Pets Range From whzle Fans Sho'WInterest Not Mzld Unique juvenile talent was display- M,. !::. ~~~' ~~:~~e~~ · Turtles And Fish To Bull Frogs ed Wednesday, October 19,. at the following rules for the inter-class de­ There are no such things as grand Dogs, cats, turtles, carp, gold-fish, under some lava rocks in the center By MAY DAY LO Musical Half-hour, sponsored by the bates: How we squeezed and hooted and stand play. What cared the contest­ University Y.w.c:A. at Lecture Hall birds, and bull-frogs-Dean Bilger has of the pool. Therefore we had to be thumped the persons sitting next to ants h ow many million fans cheered 1. The proposition for debate is, ·them all. Her house which is just a content with hearing about th em from during, the noon hour. The Y.W.C.A. "Resolved: That the remaining war us! It was at the great game the Uni­ them. Even the water boy had failed plans to present such musical pro­ few steps from the University, up Sea­ Dean Bilger herself. She demonstrat­ versity played against the Kamalums.' them. debts owed to the United s ,tates shall view Avenue, is a veritable combina­ ed how she feeds them every night grams bimonthly. be cancelled." But we were watching a far more ex­ Oh, one pulls himself apart. Has he? Alec Castro gave an exhibition tap tion of aquarium, zoo, and aviary. with pieces of meat fixed on the end citing contest. A more vital prize was Has he? Yes! He has the prize with 2. All undergraduate students, both of a wire. As the frogs bite t he meat, dance, f,~llowed by Ida Hatch who In the front yard under a shade­ at stake. The betting. was heavy. Oh, h im. Simultaneously we stand. Will men and women, are eligible to com­ tree is a little pond made of concrete their teeth can be heard grating on danced a ballet number on her toes. pete. yes!-half a peanut against a choco­ he make it? A sudden turn, a flash Garbed in colorful costume, June and lava rock with a small bridge tl}e wire. of grey and the big JeHow dashes be­ late drop. Meese, Ida Belle Hatch and Barbara 3. Each student will be guaranteed over it. As we came up to the pond, Above the indoor aquarium are hind the gate and makes a get-away. The big fellow has it now. Run! Smythe interpreted an Arabian dance. at least one debate. The participants we heard a gentle splash. After a three cages of birds. There are a pair And that's the last I saw of my of linnets, a pair of canaries, and two Run! He's getting away! Nope! Swift Martha Cannon favored the audi­ of each class will form teams consist­ while we were able t o discern a baby hot dog! parrakeets. Each pair are mates, and after him raced the opponent. He is ence with two selections on.rthe violin, ing of two students each. Elimination turtle as large as your fist eyeing us from the way they seem to get along tackled. They fall into each other's accompanied on the piano by Mrs. debates will be held to determine the up and down from the bottom of the 1 together, they could give a lot of hu­ limbs and roll pell-mell over the field. Professor Wrenshall Florence B. Johnson. two teams which are to represent each pool. He was probably wondering what The rooters for each side are getting class. The judges will list the speakers right anyone had to disturb his mid­ mans a f.ew lessons in matrimonial hoar~e. Breaths are held suspended. Working On Leprosy University alumni who were active 1, 2, 3, and 4. day slumbers on his favorite rock. The bliss. They're off again! in the University "Y" during their 4. The regular inter-class series will turtle was the sole denizen of his The Bilgers' prize possession is a Grr-rr! Both were e~enly matched. Devoting all his time this year to under-graduate days met last Tuesday begin among the eight teams repre­ comfortable home except for a few funny little German dachshund an­ Some one tried a forward kick (that's his piece of research on the second evening for the purpose of talking senting all the classes. minnows which he has to keep him swering to the name of Hans. He is a how -much ' I kndw about football). floor r of Gartley Hall, Professor R . over old times and planning for the 5. A team will be eliminated if it company. real thoroughbred, coming from a Wrenshall is still working on chaul­ The other took a dive and plop! they future. A dinner was held at Lau Yee loses one debate. In another pond inside the house litter of Dr. Fennel's dogs. Although are entangled again: Another down! moogra oil and may some day in the CJ:~ai's, followed by social fellowship he is only one year old, he can al­ It's up now. near future have an answer to this 6. In the finals of the inter-class the Bilgers have some more marine and a business meeting in the lounge competition the two undefeated teams pets. Besides several gold-fish and a ready understand German. When No referee could disentangle that important question, "Can leprosy be Hans wants Dean Bilger to give him cured?" at Atherton House. will compete for the championship of large carp, there are three deep­ mass of waving limbs. Oop! Chahi! the series. voiced bull-frogs. However, it ,wasn't a . piec.e of candy, he first waits pa­ Chahal Our favorite is crawling near What has been accomplished so far Members of ·the Y.M.C.A. and tiently for the command "Sit zen-Sie." to the line. Such a display of emo­ may be seen from what he had to say: 7. In the intra-class elimination de- the right time of day to interview Then he sits up straight on his uttle Y.W.C.A. of the University will act bates the constructive speeches shall them as they were trying to keep cool tions. They employ every weapon "The water soluble derivatives of as guides to the alumni members of hind legs, his big head tilted back which nature has endowed them with. chaulmoogric acid, originated in the the University on- Saturday morning, be five minutes in length, and the r e­ with long ears dangling, and the most buttals, three minutes in length. chemistry department of the Univer­ November 19, when Open House is to Unclaimed Letters pleading look imaginable in his eyes. -···.······ ·----, ::;ity · of :ffil-waii, have been tested for be held · as part of the big Home 8. In the inter-class series the Hans is very friendly to people and toxicity in a mainland university, and Coming Gathering being planned by length of speeches shall be as follows: also to other animals. Probably his tried clinically in the Philippine Isl­ the .Alumni association. Miss L. Jar­ Constructive ...... 8 minutes In U. H. Mail Box chief playmate is Little Black Samba, Bethel Bazaar ands. Refutation ...... 4 minutes one of the Bilgers' numerous kittens, rett is chairman for this Open House A "The results obtained on a small 9. In the finals of the inter-class whom he mauls and cuffs around at event. Shoga/ Abe, Henry. Afong (2). Curios and Novelties group of Plittients have been sufficiently debat es the length of speeches shall will. The kitten doesn't seem to mind Jewelers and Watchmakers promising to induce the authorities to The Hakuba Kai promises all a gala be: B having his ears chewed and his tail make a thorough test of these prepara­ time at their Hallowe'en dance this Constructive ...... 10 minutes George R. Baddour (3), J . K . Brock-' pulled. In fact he appears to enjoy it. tions on a large group of lepers for a Saturday rught i1n the University Refutation ...... 5 minutes ley Deroy Bendxien. Little Black Samba is only one of. the period of a year or more. many cats the Bilgers have. These Phone 2675 - P. 0. Box 2846 gymnasium. 10. The debates will be held on the c "The chemistry department of the Thls will not be a program dance so Juliette Chang, Frances Chang, cats are all descendants of Dean An­ 60 · S. Hotel Street University worked in cooperation with following dates: all the time will be devoted to dancing a. Elimination debates within the Robert Cron, N. Y. Chong, Mrs. Ed. drew's angora, so that, on the whole, the Territorial Board of Health, and Honolulu, T. H. and music. classes, Nov. 5 to 12 (Monday­ Campbell, Coral Clark. they are a well-educated lot. took an active part in the local lep­ Saturday). F The last member of this r'arge fa­ rosy problem from 1918 when former The first meeting of the Nihongo b. F irst round of inter-class debates, Eureka B. Forbes, Elsie Ferreira, Ar­ mily of pets was not at home when President Dean and Dr. Hollman in­ Kenkyu Kai of the University was we called. He is Bismarck, the Bilgers' Nov. 15 and 16 (Tuesday-Wed.). thur Fraser, Mitsuo Fujishige. troduced chaulmoo~a ethyl esters at beautiful spitz. But we saw him after­ held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. c. Second round, Nov. 22· (Tuesday). Kalihi Hospital, until July 1931, when 1518 G wards, romping across the campus Yasutaro Soga, Spreckles, Street, d. Finals, Nov. 29 (Tuesday). the functions of the leprosy bureau of Friday, October 21, 1932. Francisco Gueco, Jose Garcia. with Dr. Bilger. He had just come the board of health were taken over The speakers of the evening were H from one of the halls of learning by the board of leper hospitals and Mr. Ken Kawachi and Mr. Jumio Dean Andrews Taught Hisako Higaki, Bertha Hanaoka, Jui- where Bismarck had been making ex­ settlement." Isomura. .Many Great Authors chi Hionnaka, Leo ~ll, Austin H. Hit tz. periments, no doubt, in how to keep his white coat clean without having P. S. A. To Award Most Mr. T. B. Clarke, English instructor, K . Ichimura (2 ) , Noboru Iwaoka. to take baths. and Miss Dorothy Snodgrass, student, Once upon a time, when Elsie Sing­ J-K Valuable Player At Dance will portray the roles of "Rufus Cagle" master, American short story writer, Esther Jensen. Kenzo Kayano, Ail­ and "Emmy" respectively, in "Sun-up", Jesse Faucet, author of "There Is Cameron's Econ -150 Me--P. Y. Chong The Pencil Sharpeners' Association Confusion," .fames Bennet Nolan, and een Ka.m, Masao Kaneshige, Masami will stage a benefit masquerade dance the three-act play which the Honolulu Kawamura, Nellie K?auihau, Lawrence Business and Professional Women's Jane L. Drake, writer of books for Popular Course Here this coming October 31, Hallowe'en girls, were greenies at Cornell, their Kimoto, Seifred Kufferath, James makee No. I club will present in November at the Night, at the Yokohama Inn. Tickets English 100 themes used to be red­ Kinney, Lottie Kolhof, Joseph Kim. Now we've discovered why Econ 150 will cost 40 cents a person. They may Liberty theater. pencilled by _Arthur L. Andrews, in­ L-M is such a popular course in this uni­ Plesident, eh? versity. Nope, it isn't because all the ~-························ be obtained at the Luggage Shop, Fort structor of . English, who is now pro­ K'wai Ngan Luke, Choy• Wun· Leong, Me-P. Y. Chong too muchee Street. fessor of English and Dean of the Stanley Loo, Bung Chong Lee, Betty facts that may be gleaned are so sim­ se-mart Chinee, mali:ee Numbeh Faculties at the University of Hawaii. Lo, Ah Moy Lum, J. H. Litton, Doro­ ple that they can't be understood. One Plesident, wat you tink? Proceeds of this dance will be used to buy a prize to be awarded to the Professor Andrews recalls tbat their thy Mookini (2), Clarence .Masumoto It i.sn't because of the ch~g Long time before inside China, r.. ·:~~~~m~· most valuable player in the interscho­ themes were brilliant. "It is pretty (2) , Charles Maruyama (2) , Wallace and modest way Dr. Cameron lectures. one se-mart Chinee makee wise­ well established in college what a stu­ Murakami, Hiroshi Mitsuda, ,Jiro Mo­ However, it really is a delightful way clack: "He who kew ftenship. of lastic league,' who will be chosen by the press of the city. dent will accomplish after he gradu­ toyama, Roger Miller. to begin the day's agony with the sight plince, win honors; but he who ates," he said. of his beaming countenance smiling !keep ftenship ·of cook, win food." N-0-P Sponsored by At another time, Professor Andrews over his pulpit. But you're still wrong. --- -~:;e• ~::;tifu; • • • -~ Martha Nashiwa, Arthur Nagao, To­ Me-P. Y. Chong Numbeh One ;-;:11; remembers that George Jean Nathan, Oh!. yes! the boys and girls, pardon Chinee cook all same. You my ki Nakasone. W!inifred Ogawa, Suyeki dramatic critic of "Life" and "Vanity Okumura, Adeline Ozaki, Kinzo Oku­ me, young men and women, are good ften fix up Me-P. Y. Chong all Permanent Wave Fair," took an English course treat­ Salml Plesident inside Wassing­ ·P. S. A. mura. Viola K. P eterson, Richard looking enough but that's not unusual. ing of the history of the novel which ton, bimeby Iexon time come, CLIFF HOOPER Pang. This class affords good training in you hungly no more. Sabbee? YOKOHAMA INN 304 Jas. Campbell Bldg. the professor then conducted at Cor­ S · promptness, it is true. (But may I be nell. Phone 2811 for Appointment Emiko Suyama (2 ), Kiyohanu Sho- bold as to that such pa­ Lunchee time, dinneh time, Professor Andrews stated that he s? ~uggest afteh theateh time, Me-P. Y. Monday, October 31 da, Ralph K. Sasaki, T eruko Shimada, tience be exerc~ed . that the roll be had no classroom contacts with the Chong fix up Numbeh One Chi­ F~iko Segawa, Belmyra souza, Noe- taken on the tmg~ng of the second nee kaukau all same Waikiki At 8 P.M. authors who were invited to lec­ iani Schwallie. bell and· not two mmutes before). ture at this university this year. They Lau Yee Chai, all same Lau Yee Music by W. W. Ahana Printing T- U- V But oh, the golden memories of this Chai 43 N. Hotel Stleet. are Hamlin Garland, John .Erskine, Co., Ltd. Masao Tanaka, W'alter Tokunaga, thing will linger after all else have You vote Me_,p, Y. Chong Luke's Ambassadors Christopher Morley, Thornton Wilder, 18 N. Hotel Street zona Gale, John Drinkwater, Robert May Teshima, Lily Teshima, Walter been forgotten. It's worth sitting for foah Pleside~t, eh? Tank you so Admission: 40 Cents Tateyama, Torao Tominaga. George a whole hour three days a week and muchee. -5809-Phone-5809 Frost, and Carl Sandburg. - thirty-six weeks a year. ····-··- Ung. Herbert Van Orden. F or, when Dr. Cameron opens his Commercial Printing ------· W- Y mouth and thunders forth his vol- m ·Well Dressed Sumi w ,atanabe, Yan Sau Wong, uminous hoss laff, it simply bowls William W(hittington, William S. Wil- everything over. "Heh! Heh! Heh! English and Chinese Students son. Francis Yee, H. Y. Young, .stan- Heh!" DANCE QUICK SERVICE­ Always ley Yanase (2), Ah Chong Young, Wah at the COCONUT GROVE REASONABLE PRICES Phone 4266 Chong Young. NO DEPRESSION HERE MacDonald and his wife stopped in Tonkin's Kailua Tavern ----··----·------front of a restaurant window, in which French·L 'aundry E~T AT was hung a card bearing the words: (Dyeing & Cleaning) Blue Bird Cafe "Luncheon here from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., COLLEGIATE NITE 777 S. King St. Breakfast---Lunch---Dinner ~0 cents." 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KA LEO 0 HAWAli, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1932 Page Three Rejuvenated Deans COACH COWAN AND VARSITY BOXERS Intra-Mural Fites To Meet Cardalums Postponed Until Wednesday At 7:45 .Monday, N.ov. 2 Outcome of Game to Decide 16 Members Signed; In­ Cellar Championship structor Cowan Issues of Senior Loop Rules for Fights Coach Klum's rejuvenated grid war­ riors will tackle the Cardalums in their The first intra-mural smoker will be second night game on November 2, at held on Monday night, October 31, in­ 7:45 p. m. at the Honolulu Stadium. stead of Friday night as previously If the Rainbows flash the same brand announced. The figP,t will begin at 8 of football as they did in their last p. m. as previously stated. game, the Cardalums will have some­ The boys are now winding up their thing, to worry about. Hi>wever, the training and are polishing themselves Red a.nd Blues h ave improved also, as I up for the big event. Art Cowan, the they held the Mickalums to 7-0 in their instructor, has been coaching the boys last battle. diligently every Monday, Wednesday, Both teams will be 'in first class con­ and Friday afternoons. Several new dition for the game. The Saintalums members have entered these classes have had two weeks in which to re­ since it first started and Cowan ex­ cuperate from the injuries received in p€cts more to turn out before the their last game and they should be smoker will be held. fully recovered by next Wednesday Sixteen Signed Up night. There have been no serious in­ Thus far, sixteen members have juries to the Rainbow pigskin toters signed up for the smoker. They are since their last game. as follows: Roy, Burkland, Hewitt Kaapana, Marshall, Craw, Fruta, Ito­ The two teams have as yet. to win ga, Hong, King, 1\IIedeiros, Wong, Mii­ a game this season and this .factor tsukado, Kamiyama, Yankoff, and alone should make the game quite in­ Young. However, there are a few dark teresting: The outcome of the game horses who are expected to sign up will decide the cellar championship for before Monday night. this season so there should be plenty of action. Group: Left to right (front row) King, Fruto, Marshall, Kent, Yancoff, Kai; (back row) Hong, Kaapana, Komi­ Art Cowan will match the boys. yama, Roy, E. Wong, Young. Inset: Instructor Art Cowan. Extreme left: Yancoff, ''The Russian Lion." Extreme Thus far he has not definitely pre­ The following is the tentative line­ pared the bouts as he expects more up: right: King, "The Pride of Punahou." to enter before Friday. However, he University Pos. Cardalums states that the bout will be as even Kusunoki ...... , ...... C...... Kealohanui "H" Club To Sponsor as possible: Nahale-a ...... G .... ,...... Coelho Second Swimming Park Named Captain Engineers Suffer Boxing Rules Among ...... G...... Marcie! Dance November 12 The following rules have been issued. Greig ...... T...... Miles Of Swimming Team 32~0 Defeat From by Instructor Cowan : Mendonca ...... T...... Mahelona Meet Of Campus. "H" Club is sponsoring a benefit 1. No cheering during the progress Moses ...... E...... Lee Kong Edward Park, the veteran Varsity of rounds, allowed only during rest breaststroker, was unanimously elected dance Saturday, November 12, at 8 p. Bratcher ...... E...... Neves October 28 At 4 Locker Room Tearn m., in the University gymnasium. periods. . · Piltz ...... Q...... Parker captain of the swimming team. The Meyers' Blue Boys are the musicians. 2. Only one second to a boxer. Aiwohi ...... H ...... Gleason members of the swimming team are Admission is 50 cents per person. The 3. Weights in ..... seven classes-four Bone ...... ~ ...... H ...... :...... Judd All University Students Eli­ to be commended upon their selection, Hodgeman Makes 3 Touch­ proceeds from the dance will be used pounds surplus allowed as 115 lbs. class Indie ...... F...... :Hall gible to Compete in downs; Lewis and Kim to further intra-mural sports. is allowed 119 lbs. etc. • as Park has all the qualities necessary 4. In case of draw one ext.r a round This Contest to be a good captain. Few swimmers Make One Each the stars of t he Locker room team. is ordered by referee. Gill's Cage Stars The second swimming meet of the train as diligently as Park and much Like so many Iambs being taken to Hodgeman's speed was utilized to Art Cowan will referee all fights campus League to be held in the Uni- is expected from him this year. slaughter, the inexperienced and poor-- great advantage and as a resu~t three ly orgaruzed Engineer football team touchdoW!!'s were ~cored by thJS half­ Already Practising versity tank is scheduled for October During the first week of December "Pump" Searle is planning to hole\ the went down to a 32-0 defeat at the back. Lewis and Kim made one touch­ School Supplies 28 at 4:00 p. m. All University men hands of a somewhat better organized down each. Although it is ·rather early in the campus individual pentathlon swim­ Stationery season, neverthele-ss, Coach Gill has are eligible to enter this meet. "Pump" Locker· Room outfit last Thursday in The game proved to be very unin­ started his men in basketball. The boys Searle, the director of this meet, an­ ming meet. Winners in this meet will the second intra-mural game of the teresting from the spectators' point of Text Books ticipates a large turnout. All students be awarded with! medals. This meet season. The Engineers offered little re- view, since t he Engineers offered such have been practicing for the past few ·a poor defense. Fiction . weeks on every Wednesday and Friday, taking' swimming for physical educa­ will be divided into senior, junior, and sistance and immediately after the tion will enter this meet. The classes Mechanical Drawing anti in a week or two they will start novice classes. opening kick-off the Locker room gang their regular practise. The only loss will be divided into five teams which started their parade of touchdowns. Supplies will be captained by John Komenaka, from last year's team is Ted Nobriga, is sponsoring. an outrigger swim to be The Engineers fought hard but ap­ DRINK Edward Park, Wilfred Oka, C. Weight, states Coach Gill. The prospects are peared to be so poorly organized that and I. Nishimi. This meet is held pri­ held on November 24 at 9 a. m. This PATTEN rather bright for the 'University of the players often tripped each other marily to c_lassify the participants into will be a feature affair. All students Hawaii this year. Mbst of last year's in· trying to stop plays. Company, Ltd. four classes: Novice, Intermediate, of the University are eligible to parti­ men are back and they are looking Hodgeman, Kim and Yamada were Hotel Street· forward to taking the championship Junior and Senior. cipate. Contestants will enter in eith er again this year. Prospective members The following events will be run off: of th e following classes: senior one of the senior t eam this year are, Mc­ 50 yard breaststroke mile, junior half mile, intermediatE) Arthur, Apoliana, Smith, Cockett, Kim, School Jewelry 75 yard medley half mile, or novice quarter mile. Toomey, Hansen, Mlaeda, Kusunoki, 200 yard medley For further information see "Pump" Trophies Aiwohi, Nahale-a, and Lovell who 200 yard open Searle. He will be glad to talk things .Jlayed a wonderful game with the ·over with anyone who is interested in Medals Aloha Amateurs last year as a guard. Water Polo Games entering the meet. -+- Several of these men are last year's November 16 is the opening date for "The Quality We Quote On letter-men. the water polo games in which teams is the Quality We Deliver" Negotiations are being made with in the Campus League will participate. several mainland colleges for the Uni­ Games will be played on Monday, Wed­ Honolulu Sporting versity of :Hawaii basketball team to nesday, and Friday afternoons. Dawkins, Benny Co., Phone 2301 invade the Pacific Coast schools. If the Goods Co., Ltd. LIMITED Honolulu Dairymen's plans are carried out, this will be the Outrigger Swim 172-174 S. Hotel St. first time any school in the Territory For the first time, the University Ass'n, Ltd. will send a basketball team for main­ Featuring land invasion. 1 The junior team is not yet settled. Equipment for All There are many good freshmen this · Football Sports FOR ALL SPORTS year from the various scllools and Our Stock Includes an Exclusive Line of the Best in COach Gill expects to have a Class "A" EQUIPMENT junior basketball team. WE HAVE IT! Football Football Track Come In and See Our Complete Line of Basketball Basketball Soccer Baggage, Furniture, SPALDING and Piano FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT Tennis Moving- Shipping- Storage Boxing Swimming Agents All Over the World Dimond-Hall Co. Golf CITY TRANSFER CO. Tennis Golf 702 Fort St. Phone 1281-3579 Limited Archery THEO. H. DAVIES & CO., LTD. T aisho Printing Co., Ltd. Quality Printers SPORTING GOODS DEPT. The drink of - Special to Students - -Agents- Invitations-Dance Tickets­ Book Binding-Etc. Carelessness A. J. Reach-Wright & Ditson, Inc. superior flavor 35 N. Hotel St. Phone 4152 Causes Accidents PRINCESS HAWAII EMPIRE Sun Tan • Be Careful and 4 Days Starting Sunday Oct. 30th Week Starting . 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Student Comment • • • Turns With A Editor Ka- Leo: Equal representation In the Student W'hy can't the library of our Uni­ Council for all classes was supposedly Published every 'I'hursday of the college year by the Associated Students versity show a little humanity in these voted on by.the A.S.U.H. at the meet­ Book-Worm of the UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII days of depression and cut down that ing on Thursday, Oct. 20, last Thurs­ Founded September 13, 1922 25c fine for reserve books? Five cents day, to be exact. According to Mr. Ver­ We have often wondered why the would be ample for any library book non Harry, our estimable president Englishman and the American, in real-· EDITOR...... DAVID MARSHALL fifteen minutes late, if no precious Article IV section 2, which was amend­ ity "blood-relations," should be so BUSINESS MANAGER.-...... CHARLES KWOCK leaf is marred or soiled whatever! ed now .read: "There shall be a .Stu­ e~ch CRITICS NOTE: I have my opinion mutually incomprehensible to Is is worth five whole nickels· to dent Council consisting of a president, other. Hence it is gratifying to have, MANAGING EDITOR...... GLADYS GUILDFORD and you have yours. Sometimes we miss ten minutes of a lectilre in order vice-president, and secretary of the England and the English explained ASSOCIATE EDITOR...... ~ ...... ROBERTA IRVING agree, but more often we differ. to walk across the entire campus to A.S ..U .H.., a faculty advisor, and three CONTRffiUTING EDITOR...... VERNON HARRY !l,.nd clarified as they ar.e in Paul Co­ · That's what makes life interesting. return a book, which could easily wait elected members from each class." the SPORTS· EDITOR...... RAYMOND TAN hen-Portheim's England Unknown I express my opinions in this column, for an hour? Tllis will make a total of sixteen mem­ Isle. MAKE-UP EDITOR...... : ...... WILLIAM LEE but they're only my ideas, and in We also wonder why a guard is SOCIETY EDITOR...... VIOLEI' YEE bers in the council. ******** no way final. placed to wrench "stolen" p!10~rty The meeting really started at 9:15 The author bases of his con.: ROTOY EDITOR...... GERALD DOLAN By GLADYS GUILDFORD many , FEATURE EDITOR...... :...... MAY DAY LO from iimocent students, when the although not officially. Vernon Harry elusions upon the influence of geo­ "guard" at the exist post is. usually EXCHANGE EDITOR...... WAI JANE CHUN We hear that: was present at the political science 150 graphic environment. He is of the · COPY EDITORS...... CHIDORI OGAWA, JAMES TRACY reading and you pass unnoticed any- lecture between 8:30 and 9:30. At 9:15 same school as Ellsworth Huntington Sylvia Sidney is to star in "Madam how! . COLO'MNIST...... LUCIUS JENKINS Butterfly." Dean George excused the upperclass­ and had come highest in the convocation and assembly this fall, their poltical science class upon the ieam is widely known and recognized. Redlands U~iversity and the Intelligence tests were earning salaries even last Thursday after Thelma. had If you do not agree with the speak­ advice of the chlef engineer who University of Southern California are examples on the Pacific coast. wtuch exceeded those of the average­ finished her·remarks and had gone on or whoever is trying to entertain you, wanted a capacity load of t.Us sup­ ·some critics of debating state that college debating is a waste of Intelligent students by only the barest with her program. do not be so uncouth, coa.rse, uncul- porters. The presidents of the three time and energy, because college students are too shallow and super­ margin. We have many students who are raw and unmannered to insult upper classes and their supporters ficial in their thinkiQg and they do not have the ability or intelligence On the other hand, students who talented in the plano, the violin, dra- him. Do not squirm about in your seat, who opposed the trip when they learn­ had come out t.Ugh in the· personality to discuss weighty national and international problems. In answer to matics, song and other fields having speak to your neighbors, throw seeds ed the destination, were trampled in tests, designed to disoover their social an. aesthetic, refining, cultural value in about the hall, get up and move the rush and their calls to hold the that I wish to state that the primary purpose of college debating is acceptability, were earning an average our lives. smce each one of us does around and. otherwise cause a disturb­ train went unnoticed as Arthur Chung not to solve at'ly problem. It doesn't intend to do 'so-. The main thing of almost a thousand dollars a year not possess all of these talents, we have ance. Even if you do ~ot like the act, made the important move to start the is analysis, and in presenting facts forcefully and convincingly. In more than the average-likeable group. to .call upon one another to contribute someone else may like it. Do not engine and the cars on their hilarious other words forensics endea:vors to enable a person to stand up and U we perform a gesture of skiDning a little here and a little there. Many broadcast what kind of a person you journey. By the una.niJnous vote of the say what he belie-..es intelligently. If that is the purpose, college de­ the cat on these conclusions and turn of those asked by Thelma to help out are. otl}ers probably already know freshmen the destination was decided bating is justified. them Inside ou~ for ~ter 1nspection. with assembly progmms ha"' balked, and are ashamed of your acquaintance. as one wt.Uch would place 1n the con­ There- ia a~d of creating> interest in forensics- at the University of it appears tl\at success or its lack Is for if they are to be insulted and If Try and cooperate with Thelma, those stitution of the Umversity.-an amend.. no index to mental prowess. But suc- :· Hawaii. It shou1d be Funds ought to be created for the their e1fori6 are JJO little appreciated. whG are talented and those who a.p­ ment to the meJD.berahlp rules of cess, as- ln tben they will ~ tokua. This Ia • 1-Pf:IIICla-te talent. If you cannot, then Studen~ CO'UIIIdl Wb1A stvee the A s.M-•,.,•--4-eliiij-e ~ ezceJ~tlonal and from the